Surging No. 2 Ledyard (20-2) snapped No. 3 Middletown’s 24-match winning streak with a 34-31 victory. The Colonials also beat Xavier and Conard. … Tournament MVP Nick Marouski (125) of No. 7 Windham beat Jake Longley of Noble, ME, 9-2 to help the Whippets win the 2nd annual Brawl at the Pub in Hartford. Andrew Blain (130) and Zach Flemming (171) also won for Windham, which nipped Noble by 3½ points and No. 6 Berlin by five. Five Noble wrestlers lost in the finals, including twice to Windham. … Jonathan Law had four individual champions to outlast Montville and host Woodstock Academy and capture the Woodstock Invitational. Pomfret’s Alex LaBeef (135) handed Griswold’s Brock Coutu his first loss of the year in the finals, 4-2 in OT … Darien (15-14) beat Enfield and Foran to finish the regular season with a winning record for the first time in 24 years. The Blue Wave finished one shy of tying the school record for most wins in a season. … Farmington swept Pomperaug, 37-28, Seymour, 50-21 and Branford, 66-11 as the Indians improved to 24-6 and coach Eric Misko earned his 200th career victory. … No. 8 Bristol Central (22-0) won the Ground Hog Duals in South Windsor with four victories and is one win away from its first undefeated season. Central faces rival Bristol Eastern on Wednesday. … Newtown won four matches to capture the John Chacho Invitational duals tournament at Staples with wins over NFA, Fairfield Prep, Guilford and Holy Cross. … Host Hall (20-1) beat Platt Tech/West Haven, 52-15 to win the championship in the first Warrior Duals in West Hartford. Hall gave up just 23 points in three bouts. … Strangest news of the day came from West Hartford where Middletown beat Bristol Eastern, 72-12 in a match with 14 forfeits. Eastern gave up 12 and Middletown gave up two ….

Friday, Feb. 1

Danbury finishes season undefeated

No. 1 Danbury had eight pins to beat Trumbull, 51-24 and finish the season undefeated at 22-0. It’s the first undefeated season for the Hatters since 2005. With its ninth undefeated season in school history, Danbury ties the state record with Conard-West Hartford, which had nine unbeaten campaigns from 1965 to 1984. … Fairfield Warde (20-4, 13-1 FCIAC) took advantage of a total of 16 forfeits in four matches to sweep Masuk, Norwalk, Joel Barlow and Bridgeport.

Wednesday, Jan. 30

Platt Tech/WH wins first league title

Buddy Kiefner (140) had a pin to earn his 100th career victory and help Platt Tech/West Haven beat Vinal Tech, 58-23 and capture the Constitution State Conference championship. Platt Tech improves to 16-9 overall and 4-0 in the CSC. … Ridgefield had six pins including Matt Morris (171) winning by pin in 3:13 in the final bout to lift Ridgefield to a 39-36 win over Trumbull. … No. 6 Berlin (21-7) won nine matches, including three by pin to pull away from No. 4 Bacon Academy (28-4) by a 39-25 score in Berlin. … No. 8 Bristol Central (18-0, 5-0 CCC South) won the final five bouts to remain undefeated with a 43-25 win over Platt (19-8, 2-2 CCC South). … Nonnewaug (20-2, 6-0 BL) grabbed an early 30-point lead to beat Housatonic (11-8, 3-2 BL), 48-25 and moved inches away from their 10th Berkshire League championship in the last 12 years. The Chiefs will clinch the title by finishing third or better at the upcoming BL Tournament. … With Pomperaug (22-4, 8-2 SWC) nursing a six-point lead, Thomas Porzillo (103) and teammate Mike Murphy (112) each pinned in the final two matches to lead Pomperaug to a 40-22 victory over rival Bethel. … No. 3 Middletown (24-1, 5-0 NWC) had an easy 63-14 win over RHAM on Senior Night, celebrating a senior class that has won three league titles, a state title and 95 dual meets. With the win, Middletown clinches a share of its third straight league title. They can win their first outright title by beating Plainville Feb. 6. … With three pins, a decision and forfeit, Hand won the final five matches to erase a seven-point lead and beat Shelton, 45-25. … No. 1 Danbury improved to 21-0 with a 53-15 win over Fairfield Ludlowe and are one win shy of a record-tying ninth undefeated season.

Week 7 state coaches poll: For the first time this year, there were no new teams in the top 10. While four teams swapped spots, the same teams remained in the top 10 as they did a week ago.